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Warren Etheredge is an educator. He lives in Seattle, Washington.[1] Etheredge has tried writing 5 books[citation needed] and is the writer or director of over 40 plays staged in New York City.[2]
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Nationality | American |
Etheredge is the founder of The Warren Report,[3] a Seattle-based film and arts screening organization. The Warren Report's guiding statement is: "Question what you see, consider what you do not, draw your own conclusions."[citation needed] Etheredge conducts on camera or during live interview settings. As of 2009, Etheredge had conducted more than 1,000 interviews with authors, film professionals and other cultural icons.[citation needed] Among his interviews: Sir Salman Rushdie, film director Oliver Stone, and author Calvin Trillin.[4]
Etheredge is also co-founder of TheFilmSchool with actor/director Tom Skerritt, and screenwriters Stewart Stern, John Jacobsen and Rick Stevenson.[5][6]
Etheredge served for six years as curator of the 1 Reel Film Festival (at Bumbershoot) in Seattle — the nation's most-attended celebration of short cinema, attracting over 25,000 film enthusiasts to Seattle every Labor Day weekend.[7] He previously served in multiple positions with the Seattle International Film Festival.[8] He is also a frequent public radio contributor to public radio.[9]
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